Jeff Rosenstock Explained

Jeff Rosenstock
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Jeffrey Ernest Rosenstock
Birth Date:7 September 1982
Origin:Long Island, New York, U.S.
Years Active:1995–present
Genre:Punk rock, indie rock, pop punk, ska punk, power pop
Instrument:Vocals, guitar, keyboard
Label:Quote Unquote, Really, Asbestos, SideOneDummy, Asian Man, Polyvinyl, Specialist Subject
Current Member Of:Death Rosenstock, Antarctigo Vespucci, The Bruce Lee Band
Past Member Of:The Arrogant Sons of Bitches, Bomb the Music Industry!, Kudrow, Pegasuses-XL

Jeffrey Ernest Rosenstock (born September 7, 1982) is an American musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter from Long Island, New York. He is known for his former bands Bomb the Music Industry! and The Arrogant Sons of Bitches, as well as for his work as a solo artist and as a composer for Craig of the Creek. He is the founder of Quote Unquote Records, the first donation-based record label.[1]

Early life

Jeffrey Ernest Rosenstock[2] was raised in Baldwin on New York's Long Island.[3] He was born to a Jewish mother who worked as an art teacher and a German Catholic father who worked as a lawyer. Rosenstock identifies as Jewish.[4] His sister is TV writer and playwright Kim Rosenstock.[5]

Career

Rosenstock formed his first band, The Arrogant Sons of Bitches (ASOB) in 1995, when he and his friend Joe Werfelman chose not to attend a friend's funeral due to feelings of discomfort, spending the day playing Green Day covers instead.[6] In the midst of ASOB's breakup in 2004, Rosenstock recorded a solo song under the moniker Bomb the Music Industry, which evolved into his next musical project.[7] Bomb the Music Industry became known for their DIY ethic and commitment to accessibility, earning a reputation as "the Fugazi for the internet age of punk."[8] Following the release of Bomb the Music Industry's first full-length record, Album Minus Band, Rosenstock founded Quote Unquote Records, the first donation-based record label, distributing all the label's releases digitally through a pay what you want model.

Rosenstock began his solo career in 2012 by releasing his debut solo "mixtape"[9] I Look Like Shit two months after Bomb the Music Industry! had announced their intention to break up.[10] This was followed by the Summer Seven Club project in 2013, which granted purchasers of Rosenstock's 7-inch single "Summer" exclusive access to new songs periodically released over the following months. All the songs from Summer Seven Club were later collected and made available as the Summer + compilation album.[11] Rosenstock's first studio album as a solo artist, We Cool?, was released in 2015.[12] [13] [14] [15] [16] His second solo album, entitled Worry, was released on October 14, 2016. On New Year's Day 2018, Rosenstock released the ten-track Post-, his third studio album.[17] His fourth studio album, No Dream, was released on May 20, 2020. A ska version of No Dream, titled Ska Dream was released on April 20, 2021.[18] He released his fifth studio album, Hellmode, on August 31, 2023[19] worldwide - a day earlier than the scheduled September 1.Rosenstock has performed with many other ska and punk rock bands, including Mustard Plug,[20] The Bruce Lee Band, and AJJ. He has also performed with his Bomb the Music Industry! band-mates Laura Stevenson and Lee Hartney.[21] Some of his musical influences include Tom Waits, Pulp and The Beach Boys.

He has worked as a producer for other artists such as Mikey Erg, The Smith Street Band, Laura Stevenson, and Dan Andriano. He is also a member of Antarctigo Vespucci, a collaborative project between himself and Fake Problems frontman Chris Farren. Since 2014, he has also been a member of ska band Bruce Lee Band alongside Asian Man Records founder Mike Park.

Since 2018, Rosenstock has composed music for the Cartoon Network animated series Craig of the Creek.[22] Rosenstock released a cover of the show's theme song on the 2019 live album Thanks, Sorry! performed by his solo band under the moniker Death Rosenstock. In 2020, the first full musical episode of the show was released, for which Rosenstock wrote all the music and lyrics; the soundtrack was released later that year.[23] The soundtrack album for the Craig of the Creek animated film, Craig Before the Creek, released in 2024, with Rosenstock once again credited for writing all the music and lyrics.

In September 2023, Rosenstock, and other members of his band, contracted COVID-19 and postponed all upcoming shows during his 2023-2024 North American Tour to promote his album Hellmode.[24]

Personal life

Rosenstock married his longtime girlfriend, Christine Mackie, in 2015.[25] The pair had been living in an apartment in Brooklyn, but in January 2020 they moved across the country to Highland Park, Los Angeles.[26]

Discography

Solo

See main article: Jeff Rosenstock discography.

The Arrogant Sons of Bitches

Bomb the Music Industry!

Pegasuses-XL

Kudrow

Antarctigo Vespucci

The Bruce Lee Band

Songwriting credits

Production credits

Throw Me in the River (2014)

Party Adjacent (2015)

Cocksure (2015)

Tentative Decisions (2016)

Soundtrack Albums

Notes and References

  1. Never Get Tired: The Bomb the Music Industry! Story . August 30, 2015 . Crow, Sara . Documentary film . en . February 9, 2017.
  2. Web site: Credits / Check Us out at Your Local Library / The Book Club . November 13, 2023 . .
  3. News: Essner . Dean . 2015-04-23 . Jeff Rosenstock on his poppy, self-reflective solo album We Cool? . en-US . . 0190-8286 . mdy-all.
  4. News: Reiss . Jon . 2010-05-26 . Pwning The Music Industry: An Interview with Jeff Rosenstock AKA Bomb the Music Industry . .
  5. Web site: Geselowitz . Gabriela . Jeff Rosenstock Makes Punk Rock for Anxious Jews . Tablet . 8 September 2023 . 16 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Ali . Reyan . 25 May 2012 . Q&A: The Arrogant Sons of Bitches' Jeff Rosenstock On The Joys And Stigmas Of Ska, CBGB Misery And Pranky Vibes . 11 April 2022 . The Village Voice.
  7. Web site: 2008-07-29 . Interview With Bomb the Music Industry . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110924102936/http://www.razorcake.org/site/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=14717 . 2011-09-24 . 2011-07-15 . Razorcake.
  8. Web site: Ozzi . Dan . 20 January 2014 . Bomb the Music Industry! Is Dead (Probably, They're Not Sure But Yeah Whatever, Probably) . 28 September 2020 . Noisey . Vice Media Group.
  9. Web site: JEFF ROSENSTOCK SOLO "MIXTAPE (?)" . Bomb the Music Industry!.
  10. Web site: HERE COME THE WATERWORKS... . Bomb the Music Industry!.
  11. Web site: Summer +, by Jeff Rosenstock . Jeff Rosenstock.
  12. Web site: Jeff Rosenstock We Cool? Cassette . Business Casual.
  13. Web site: 27 November 2015 . The Best Punk Albums of 2015 - Moshcam . Moshcam.com .
  14. Web site: 26 February 2015 . Rank Your Records: Jeff Rosenstock Rates Every Bomb the Music Industry! Album . Noisey.vice.com.
  15. Web site: Jeff Rosenstock Streams New Album We Cool? . Restless Press.
  16. Web site: 10 March 2015 . Jeff Rosenstock - We Cool Review - The Alternative . Getalternative.com.
  17. Web site: Post-, by Jeff Rosenstock . Jeff Rosenstock.
  18. Web site: 20 April 2021 . Jeff Rosenstock Surprise-Releases Ska-Reimagining of No Dream Called Ska Dream .
  19. Web site: 31 August 2023 . Jeff Rosenstock gives Hellmode surprise early release .
  20. Web site: Mustard plug - articles . dead . https://archive.today/20131105070233/http://www.mustardplug.com/articles/punknews.html . 2013-11-05 . 2013-11-05.
  21. Web site: Jeff Rosenstock . Facebook.com.
  22. Web site: Yoo . Noah . 31 March 2018 . Jeff Rosenstock Soundtracks New Cartoon Network Show Craig of the Creek . 11 April 2022 . Pitchfork.
  23. Web site: Breihan . Tom . 8 June 2020 . Stream Jeff Rosenstock's Soundtrack for the First Craig of the Creek Musical Episode . 11 April 2022 . Stereogum.
  24. News: Okazawa . Ben . September 18, 2023 . Jeff Rosenstock Contracts COVID-19, Postpones North American Tour Dates . Exclaim! . June 15, 2024.
  25. News: Morris . Blake . January 19, 2017 . Discography and Discovery . . July 27, 2023.
  26. News: Ozzi . Dan . May 26, 2020 . Jeff Rosenstock on No Dream, Moving to L.A. & Writing Anxious Albums for Anxious Times . . July 27, 2023.